One Couple, Four Realities
Multiple Perspectives on Couple Therapy
Herausgeber: Chasin, Richard; Herzig, Margaret; Grunebaum, Henry
One Couple, Four Realities
Multiple Perspectives on Couple Therapy
Herausgeber: Chasin, Richard; Herzig, Margaret; Grunebaum, Henry
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Master clinicians Framo, Papp, Paul, and Sluzki describe and explain the separate interviews they each conducted with one couple. Nine other highly experienced therapists describe what they might have done. In a compelling conclusion, the couple give candid and intelligent accounts of the interviews from their point of view.
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Master clinicians Framo, Papp, Paul, and Sluzki describe and explain the separate interviews they each conducted with one couple. Nine other highly experienced therapists describe what they might have done. In a compelling conclusion, the couple give candid and intelligent accounts of the interviews from their point of view.
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780898620290
- ISBN-10: 0898620295
- Artikelnr.: 21102880
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780898620290
- ISBN-10: 0898620295
- Artikelnr.: 21102880
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard Chasin, MD, Family Institute of Cambridge, Watertown, MA; Harvard Medical School at Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, MA. Henry Grunebaum, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, MA. Margaret Herzig, BA, Social Science Writer and Editor, Lexington, MA.
PART I. Background 1. A Multi-theoretical Approach to Couple Therapy: The
Harvard Couple Therapy Conference and the Preparation of This Book 2. The
Couple: History and Genograms PART II. The Four Demonstration Interviews 3.
The Use of Structured Fantasy in Couple Therapy 4. Integrating Families of
Origin into Couple Therapy 5. Enhancing Empathy in Couples: A
Transgenerational Approach 6. Systemic Blueprints in a Therapeutic
Conversation PART III. Treatment Approaches in Couples 7. Future Perfect,
Past Perfect: A Positive Approach to Opening Couple Therapy 8. A Systemic
Perspective on the Opening of a Therapeutic Encounter 9. Object Relations
and the Couple: Separation-Individuation, Intimacy, and Marriage 10. From
Discourse to Dialogue: The Power of Fairness in Therapy with Couples 11.
Treating Communication Problems from a Behavioral Perspective ART IV.
Issues in Couple Therapy 12. Women in Couples: How Their Experience of
Relationships Differs from Men's 13. Therapists' Fantasies in Working with
Couples: The Unstable Triad 14. Navigating Among the Theories: An Eclectic
Approach to Couple Therapy 15. Toward a Theory of Marital Bonds, or Why Do
People Stay Married? PART V. Retrospective Reports by the Couple and the
Editors 16. Introduction to the Retrospective Reports The Editors 17. One
Day Later: A Report from the Couple 18. Six Months Later: A Follow-Up
Interview 19. Six Years Later: A Report from the Couple
Harvard Couple Therapy Conference and the Preparation of This Book 2. The
Couple: History and Genograms PART II. The Four Demonstration Interviews 3.
The Use of Structured Fantasy in Couple Therapy 4. Integrating Families of
Origin into Couple Therapy 5. Enhancing Empathy in Couples: A
Transgenerational Approach 6. Systemic Blueprints in a Therapeutic
Conversation PART III. Treatment Approaches in Couples 7. Future Perfect,
Past Perfect: A Positive Approach to Opening Couple Therapy 8. A Systemic
Perspective on the Opening of a Therapeutic Encounter 9. Object Relations
and the Couple: Separation-Individuation, Intimacy, and Marriage 10. From
Discourse to Dialogue: The Power of Fairness in Therapy with Couples 11.
Treating Communication Problems from a Behavioral Perspective ART IV.
Issues in Couple Therapy 12. Women in Couples: How Their Experience of
Relationships Differs from Men's 13. Therapists' Fantasies in Working with
Couples: The Unstable Triad 14. Navigating Among the Theories: An Eclectic
Approach to Couple Therapy 15. Toward a Theory of Marital Bonds, or Why Do
People Stay Married? PART V. Retrospective Reports by the Couple and the
Editors 16. Introduction to the Retrospective Reports The Editors 17. One
Day Later: A Report from the Couple 18. Six Months Later: A Follow-Up
Interview 19. Six Years Later: A Report from the Couple
PART I. Background 1. A Multi-theoretical Approach to Couple Therapy: The
Harvard Couple Therapy Conference and the Preparation of This Book 2. The
Couple: History and Genograms PART II. The Four Demonstration Interviews 3.
The Use of Structured Fantasy in Couple Therapy 4. Integrating Families of
Origin into Couple Therapy 5. Enhancing Empathy in Couples: A
Transgenerational Approach 6. Systemic Blueprints in a Therapeutic
Conversation PART III. Treatment Approaches in Couples 7. Future Perfect,
Past Perfect: A Positive Approach to Opening Couple Therapy 8. A Systemic
Perspective on the Opening of a Therapeutic Encounter 9. Object Relations
and the Couple: Separation-Individuation, Intimacy, and Marriage 10. From
Discourse to Dialogue: The Power of Fairness in Therapy with Couples 11.
Treating Communication Problems from a Behavioral Perspective ART IV.
Issues in Couple Therapy 12. Women in Couples: How Their Experience of
Relationships Differs from Men's 13. Therapists' Fantasies in Working with
Couples: The Unstable Triad 14. Navigating Among the Theories: An Eclectic
Approach to Couple Therapy 15. Toward a Theory of Marital Bonds, or Why Do
People Stay Married? PART V. Retrospective Reports by the Couple and the
Editors 16. Introduction to the Retrospective Reports The Editors 17. One
Day Later: A Report from the Couple 18. Six Months Later: A Follow-Up
Interview 19. Six Years Later: A Report from the Couple
Harvard Couple Therapy Conference and the Preparation of This Book 2. The
Couple: History and Genograms PART II. The Four Demonstration Interviews 3.
The Use of Structured Fantasy in Couple Therapy 4. Integrating Families of
Origin into Couple Therapy 5. Enhancing Empathy in Couples: A
Transgenerational Approach 6. Systemic Blueprints in a Therapeutic
Conversation PART III. Treatment Approaches in Couples 7. Future Perfect,
Past Perfect: A Positive Approach to Opening Couple Therapy 8. A Systemic
Perspective on the Opening of a Therapeutic Encounter 9. Object Relations
and the Couple: Separation-Individuation, Intimacy, and Marriage 10. From
Discourse to Dialogue: The Power of Fairness in Therapy with Couples 11.
Treating Communication Problems from a Behavioral Perspective ART IV.
Issues in Couple Therapy 12. Women in Couples: How Their Experience of
Relationships Differs from Men's 13. Therapists' Fantasies in Working with
Couples: The Unstable Triad 14. Navigating Among the Theories: An Eclectic
Approach to Couple Therapy 15. Toward a Theory of Marital Bonds, or Why Do
People Stay Married? PART V. Retrospective Reports by the Couple and the
Editors 16. Introduction to the Retrospective Reports The Editors 17. One
Day Later: A Report from the Couple 18. Six Months Later: A Follow-Up
Interview 19. Six Years Later: A Report from the Couple







